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Frontiers in Psychology
Beliefs and Values About Music in Early Childhood Education and Care: Perspectives From Practitioners
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Margaret S. Barrett1  Libby M. Flynn1  Joanne E. Brown2  Graham F. Welch3 
[1] School of Music, The University of Queensland;School of Psychology, The University of Queensland;Department of Culture, Institute of Education, University College London, United Kingdom
关键词: early childhood education and care;    music education;    early childhood educators;    music beliefs and value;    music practices in early childhood education and care;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00724
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

This paper reports the findings of a study that aimed to identify the music beliefs and values of educators in early childhood education and care settings in Australia. The aims of the study were 2-fold: to adapt and pilot a survey of music beliefs and values which might be implemented subsequently nationally in childcare settings; and, secondly, to identify the music beliefs and values held by early childhood and care educators concerning music in children's learning. The research questions that guided this component of the study were: What is the profile of early childhood and care educators? What beliefs and values for music engagement are held by early childhood and care educators? What shapes early childhood and care educators' music beliefs and values? Findings indicated that educators' beliefs and values on all items are above the mid-point indicating overall positive attitudes toward music despite the majority having no formal qualifications in music or a history of instrumental performance and/or singing. Given the overall positive attitudes toward music we suggest there is enormous potential within this population for further professional learning and development targeted at music and its potential wider benefits in young children's learning and lives.

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